Weazl received a BA in Economics with an emphasis on developing countries from Yale University in the late 80's, then received his JD from Columbia Law School in the early 90's. He has practiced as both a corporate lawyer and as a criminal lawyer for nearly a decade, but currently tries to balance an interest in the esoteric with a need to decipher the moment, howling to the moon that the ship is sinking.
Yet another example of why we will be forever remembered in Iraq
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Humiliating or cursing children (or beating them) on camera seems to be a popular sport for US soldiers in Iraq. What WILL they do for fun if-and-when they come back?
Look for jobs, beat their wives, get some nasty surprises about radiation exposure and become more and more progressive with each added health issue, each ignored claim, and recognition that they've been about as used and discarded as the rounds they've discharged.
2 comments:
Humiliating or cursing children (or beating them) on camera seems to be a popular sport for US soldiers in Iraq. What WILL they do for fun if-and-when they come back?
Look for jobs, beat their wives, get some nasty surprises about radiation exposure and become more and more progressive with each added health issue, each ignored claim, and recognition that they've been about as used and discarded as the rounds they've discharged.
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